I am just checking to see if any forum members are still making trips to Africa in October. I've heard from some that they really enjoy going this late...but i've also heard that you can run into rains and ruin your hunt.

I have booked my hunt for next year already (back to Spiral Horn Safaris) but i've often thought a late, late hunt might be fun. Anyone taken an October/November bowhunt to Africa?

Hi, I'm Don. I'm considering a first hunt in South Africa in Aug-Oct of 2011. I really enjoy bowhunting but not sure exactly all of the details yet. I welcome more information on narrowing down the date and information! Thanks in advance.

Tom - I hunted the Limpopo region first week of November last year and yes the rains had started. However it wasn't a real issue, it depends what your after, it was still ok for blind hunting around the water holes but it was great for walk and stalk as there was much more cover. I went back this year in August and blind hunting was excellent as the animals must come in for water but walk and stalk was really difficult due to lack of foliage on the trees and everything is dry so getting within bow range is a real challenge.
Really depends what your after, I had a great time on both occassions - either way it sure beats working!

I would say that most years October in Namibia or South Africa would be great for bowhunting. I have hunted both October and November and animals were still coming to water holes (but I hunt mostly with a rifle). I did bowhunt Namibia the end of Sept. and the first few days Oct. this year and it was hot and dry with a constant stream of animals at the water holes. Another good thing about late hunts is that you can usually find some good deals on hunts and the airfare is usually a bit cheaper as well.

Hi Tom. I know that croc and hippo with bow are still opened until end November in Mozambique. One thing to consider is of cause the heat. It is VERY hot, but best time to get BIG crocs. I always hunt on NHENDA at Cahora Bassa, and i give you best recommendations.